21m German retirees in line for hefty pension increase this year thanks to higher wages and inflation March 26, 2022 German retirees will get a hefty pension increase this year, largely as a result of higher wages in Europe’s biggest economy as inflation climbs sharply, the government said. The German labour ministry said pensions will increase by 5.35% in the former West Germany on July 1 and by 6.12% in the formerly communist east. There [...]
Two-thirds of over-50s wish they had started saving for their pensions sooner March 23, 2022 Almost two thirds of over-50s wish they had started saving towards their retirement at an earlier stage, new data from Aviva shows. Close to half (49 per cent) of over-50s regret not saving for their pensions sooner, while 64 per cent said they wish they’d started saving sooner. More than a quarter (26 per cent) [...]
PensionBee doubles revenue as assets under management hit £2.6bn March 17, 2022 PensionBee has more than doubled its revenue over the past 12 months, as firm’s assets under management blossom. Assets under management have bloomed over 90 per cent to £2.6bn in the year to 31 December, up from £1.4bn in 2020. Revenue has also rocketed, from £6.3m to £12.8m, as the pandemic-era drive to get one’s [...]
Exclusive: Most UK businesses failing to offer employees workplace pension support February 23, 2022 Most British businesses do not offer their employees adequate support in understanding their workplace pension plans, according to the results of a survey shared exclusively with City A.M. In a poll of 365 decision makers from financial services company Mintago, 60 per cent said they do not believe their businesses provide sufficient support to employees [...]
Pensioners face biggest loss in spending power for nearly 50 years February 12, 2022 British pensioners will suffer the greatest loss in spending power since in nearly 50 years, following Sunak's decision to halt the triple lock.
Legal & General forecasts pension risk transactions to hit £30bn for 2021 February 8, 2022 The Legal & General Group has forecast pension risk transaction volumes to hit £30bn for last year, as the market maintains its momentum into 2022. Britain’s oldest insurance group expects demand for pension risk transactions (PRTs) to remain strong this year, according to its latest Global PRT Monitor which analyses the market’s outlook across the [...]
Pension savers may lose thousands of pounds if they do not move ‘older pots’ February 1, 2022 If pension savers do not move older pots into ones offering better value for money, they could be thousands of pounds worse off, the Institute for Fiscal Studies warned this morning. Many working-age people have pension pots that they are no longer actively contributing to – and there are concerns that these pots could provide [...]
Raising pension age led to record rates of over-65s employment January 25, 2022 The government’s decision to up the state pension age from 65 to 66 has seen higher number of 65-year-olds staying in work than at any point since at least the 1970s. However, poorer people with less education were significantly more likely to stay in work than richer people with university degrees. Becky O’Connor, Head of [...]
Exclusive: SIPP godfather John Moret on half a century in the City’s pensions space January 10, 2022 Often referred to as Mr SIPP, or the godfather of SIPP, for his work in developing the self-invested personal pension market, Square Mile insider John Moret is one of the most influential figures in the UK’s pensions industry. He is currently chair of advisory business Intelligent Pensions and a non-executive director of Gaud, a fast growing SIPP [...]
Dropping earnings threshold and extending pensions auto-enrolment to younger and part-time workers could boost Brits’ savings by £2.7 trillion January 5, 2022 Abolishing the earnings treshold and extending pension auto-enrolment to working 18-year-olds and for part-time workers could add around £2.77 trillion to British pension savings, a think tank has said. The current auto-enrolment rules mean bosses must provide a workplace pension for staff aged 22 and over earning £10,000. But Onward, which describes itself as a [...]